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Is russian cuisine part of continental cuisine?


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Is russian cuisine part of continental cuisine?

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Sure it is - we occupy the largest part of the continent.
Actually, there are thing that only Russians (and maybe Ukrainians and Belorussians) cook.
Look here for more detail:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/russian_cui...
http://www.russianlegacy.com/en/go_to/cu...

In Russian:
http://www.eda-server.ru/books/pohlebkin...
http://www.allcafe.info/readingroom/kitc...
http://www.stella.kiev.ua/stella/piter/n...

While I was lloking for the info for you my mouth started watering - I'll go and eat something traditionally Russian! :)))

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No it is very different to i.e. French cuisine. Here is the menu of a Russian restaurant, considered to be one of the best, situated in Helsinki Finland. Prices are in Euros.

http://www.asrestaurants.com/saslik/inde...

Blini is a tumbleweed pancake impregnated with a lot of butter.

Butter, Garlic and sour cream are never spared in Russian cuisine.
Live in Finland neighbouring Russia.
I have did alot of travel but Russian food is very good, but it's a cuisine all of it's own but still very good but most is based on fish which, they have several salad type dishes that are good but have their own taste.
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